Spouse

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Spouse

A Spouse is a term used to describe a partner in a marriage, civil union, domestic partnership or similar union. The term is gender neutral, while a male spouse is a husband and a female spouse is a wife.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The term "spouse" comes from the Old French word 'spous' (Modern French: époux), from Latin 'sponsus', past participle of 'spondere' ('to bind oneself'), related to Greek 'σπείρειν' (speírein, 'to promise'). The related word "spousal" is used in some legal and religious contexts.

Legal aspects[edit | edit source]

In many jurisdictions, a couple must be legally married in order for the partners to be considered spouses. In some jurisdictions, common-law marriages and other forms of domestic partnerships are recognized, and the partners may be considered spouses for legal purposes.

Cultural aspects[edit | edit source]

In many cultures, marriage is considered a contract between two people, and the spouses are expected to perform certain roles and responsibilities. These roles and responsibilities can vary greatly from one culture to another.

Religious aspects[edit | edit source]

In many religions, marriage is considered a sacred bond between two people, and the spouses are expected to uphold certain religious duties and responsibilities. These duties and responsibilities can vary greatly from one religion to another.

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